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German
humor
magazine.
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predated
the
 Nazi
takeover,
but
adjusted
quite
nicely
to
the
new
era..
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Diplomatic history of World War II



The Diplomatic history of World War II includes the major foreign policies and interactions inside the opposing coalitions, the Allies and the Axis powers. The military history of the war is covered at World War II.
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